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<h1>CSE 500/490B -- Useful (Hardcopy) References</h1>

Alan Borning

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Here are some books and journals available for reference, either on reserve
in the Engineering Library or in my office.

<h3>Books and Journals in my Office</h3>

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<LI>Michael Benedikt (editor), <em>Cyberspace: First Steps</em>.  Mit
Press, 1991.

<LI>James Brook and Iain A. Boal (editors), <em>Resisting the Virtual Life:
The Culture and Politics of Information</em>, City Lights, 1995.

<LI>Edward Cavazos and Gavino Morin, <em>Cyberspace and the Law</em>, MIT
Press, 1994.

<LI>Bill Gates, <em>The Road Ahead</em>, Viking, 1995.

<LI>Lance Hoffman (editor), <em>Building in Big Brother</em>,
Springer-Verlag, 1995.

<LI>Brian Kahin and James Keller, <em>Public Access to the Internet</em>,
MIT Press, 1995.

<LI>Howard Rheingod, <em>The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the
Electronic Frontier</em>, Harper 1993.

<LI>Clifford Stoll, <em>Silicon Snake Oil</em>, Doubleday, 1995.

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In addition, a number of recent issues of CACM have good collections of
articles on a relevant topic.  (I'll get these entered soon.)

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<h3>Books on Reserve in the Engineering Library</h3>

These have been requested, but aren't yet on the reserve shelves:

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<LI>James Brook and Iain A. Boal (editors), <em>Resisting the Virtual Life:
The Culture and Politics of Information</em>

<LI>Bill Gates, <em>The Road Ahead</em>

<LI>Steven Miller, <em>Civilizing Cyberspace</em>, ACM
Press/Addison-Wesley, 1996 (text for the course)

<LI>Nicholas Negroponte, <em>Being Digital</em>

<LI>Jorge Reina Schement and Terry Curtis, <em>Tendencies and Tensions of
the Information Age: The Production and Distribution of Information in the
United States</em>

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